320 THE BOOK OF THE ROSE CHAP. 
Friedrich, Madame Berard, Madame Chauvvry, 
Madame Eugéne Verdier, Madame Jules Gravereaux 
etc. 
Gruss an Zabern (Lambert, 1904).—A very free- 
flowering semi-climbing pillar Rose, blooms in large 
trusses of sweet scented pure white flowers, summer 
flowering only. 
Hiawatha (M. H. Walsh, 1905).—A single flowered 
Crimson Rambler of rather better colour with 
a white eye, a good grower and likely to prove a very 
popular variety. Makes a good weeping standard as 
its growths are long and pendulous. Late flowering. 
Jersey Beauty (Manda, 1899).—One of the first 
and still one of the best of the single Wichuraianas, 
its pale yellow flowers with their cluster of yellow 
stamens are unique. Useful for all purposes and 
one of the most rampant. Harly flowering and nearly 
evergreen. 
Johanna Sebus (Miller, 1899).—One of the best 
of pillar Roses, exceptionally good in the autumn, 
deliciously perfumed, should be more grown. 
Joseph Lamy (Barbier, 1906).—F lowers large size 
white flushed pink, mid-season, Wichuraiana. 
Lady Waterlow (Nabonnand, 1902).—A Hybrid 
of exquisite colour, salmon pink with petals edged 
with bright carmine, long pointed buds opening 
into a large flower. A fine dwarf pillar Rose of 
good constitution. 
Lady Gay (Walsh, 1905).—Similar to Dorothy 
Perkins but a slightly larger flower. Late 
flowering, Wichuraiana. 
Lady Godiva (Paul & Son, 1908).—A very 
beautiful sport from Dorothy Perkins, very promis- 
ing. Late flowering, Wichuraiana. 
